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A few days ago, TimeStink uploaded a piece of code called The Best Randomizer Ever. I just uploaded this to show TimeStink a much faster way to do the exact same thing.
This program reduces numbers under radicals. If you wanted to reduce the square root of 75, just type 75 into the text box and press enter. A message box will come up and tell you that the square root of 75 reduced is 5*Sqr(3). Code is not commented, but easy to under stand. E-mail me if you have any questions. Vote if you like.
A few days ago, TimeStink uploaded a piece of code called The Best Randomizer Ever. I just uploaded this to show TimeStink a much faster way to do the exact same thing.
This program reduces numbers under radicals. If you wanted to reduce the square root of 75, just type 75 into the text box and press enter. A message box will come up and tell you that the square root of 75 reduced is 5*Sqr(3). Code is not commented, but easy to under stand. E-mail me if you have any questions. Vote if you like.
A few days ago, TimeStink uploaded a piece of code called The Best Randomizer Ever. I just uploaded this to show TimeStink a much faster way to do the exact same thing.
This program reduces numbers under radicals. If you wanted to reduce the square root of 75, just type 75 into the text box and press enter. A message box will come up and tell you that the square root of 75 reduced is 5*Sqr(3). Code is not commented, but easy to under stand. E-mail me if you have any questions. Vote if you like.
A few days ago, TimeStink uploaded a piece of code called The Best Randomizer Ever. I just uploaded this to show TimeStink a much faster way to do the exact same thing.
This program was written to factor quadratic equations. The user will put in the values for A, B, and C according to the format Ax²±Bx±C=0. After the user clicks the Figure button, the program will either tell them a way to factor it, or it will tell them to try to use the quadratic equation, which is another program. Say you want to factor 5x²-3x-14. In this program, all you have to do is type in 5 for A, -3 for B, and -14 for C. In the label below the command buttons, the program will print out (5X+7)(1X-2). If you foil that out, you will get the original equation. If you like this code, please vote for it.
This program reduces numbers under radicals. If you wanted to reduce the square root of 75, just type 75 into the text box and press enter. A message box will come up and tell you that the square root of 75 reduced is 5*Sqr(3). Code is not commented, but easy to under stand. E-mail me if you have any questions. Vote if you like.
This program reduces numbers under radicals. If you wanted to reduce the square root of 75, just type 75 into the text box and press enter. A message box will come up and tell you that the square root of 75 reduced is 5*Sqr(3). Code is not commented, but easy to under stand. E-mail me if you have any questions. Vote if you like.
This program was written to factor quadratic equations. The user will put in the values for A, B, and C according to the format Ax²±Bx±C=0. After the user clicks the Figure button, the program will either tell them a way to factor it, or it will tell them to try to use the quadratic equation, which is another program. Say you want to factor 5x²-3x-14. In this program, all you have to do is type in 5 for A, -3 for B, and -14 for C. In the label below the command buttons, the program will print out (5X+7)(1X-2). If you foil that out, you will get the original equation. If you like this code, please vote for it.
A few days ago, TimeStink uploaded a piece of code called The Best Randomizer Ever. I just uploaded this to show TimeStink a much faster way to do the exact same thing.
A few days ago, TimeStink uploaded a piece of code called The Best Randomizer Ever. I just uploaded this to show TimeStink a much faster way to do the exact same thing.
This program was written to factor quadratic equations. The user will put in the values for A, B, and C according to the format Ax²±Bx±C=0. After the user clicks the Figure button, the program will either tell them a way to factor it, or it will tell them to try to use the quadratic equation, which is another program. Say you want to factor 5x²-3x-14. In this program, all you have to do is type in 5 for A, -3 for B, and -14 for C. In the label below the command buttons, the program will print out (5X+7)(1X-2). If you foil that out, you will get the original equation. If you like this code, please vote for it.
This program reduces numbers under radicals. If you wanted to reduce the square root of 75, just type 75 into the text box and press enter. A message box will come up and tell you that the square root of 75 reduced is 5*Sqr(3). Code is not commented, but easy to under stand. E-mail me if you have any questions. Vote if you like.
A few days ago, TimeStink uploaded a piece of code called The Best Randomizer Ever. I just uploaded this to show TimeStink a much faster way to do the exact same thing.
This program was written to factor quadratic equations. The user will put in the values for A, B, and C according to the format Ax²±Bx±C=0. After the user clicks the Figure button, the program will either tell them a way to factor it, or it will tell them to try to use the quadratic equation, which is another program. Say you want to factor 5x²-3x-14. In this program, all you have to do is type in 5 for A, -3 for B, and -14 for C. In the label below the command buttons, the program will print out (5X+7)(1X-2). If you foil that out, you will get the original equation. If you like this code, please vote for it.
This program reduces numbers under radicals. If you wanted to reduce the square root of 75, just type 75 into the text box and press enter. A message box will come up and tell you that the square root of 75 reduced is 5*Sqr(3). Code is not commented, but easy to under stand. E-mail me if you have any questions. Vote if you like.
A few days ago, TimeStink uploaded a piece of code called The Best Randomizer Ever. I just uploaded this to show TimeStink a much faster way to do the exact same thing.
This program reduces numbers under radicals. If you wanted to reduce the square root of 75, just type 75 into the text box and press enter. A message box will come up and tell you that the square root of 75 reduced is 5*Sqr(3). Code is not commented, but easy to under stand. E-mail me if you have any questions. Vote if you like.